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Maxime Tulling

@MaximeTulling

Assistant Professor Université de Montréal - psycho/neurolinguistics & first language acquisition

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I graduated this May from @nyuling and my dissertation “Neural and Developmental Bases of Processing Language Outside the Here-and-Now” is now available on ProQuest: tinyurl.com/MATdissertation. Very excited to be continuing this line of research at @UMontreal & @theCRLBM! (1/13)


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What makes humans uniquely cognitively adaptable? In our new paper, @TakuaLiu624, @mbedny1, and I review neuroscience studies of sensory loss, language acquisition, and cultural skills (e.g., programming), and propose a 'flexible specialization' account: 1/

Our new reveiw paper is published! Built to Adapt: Mechanisms of Cognitive Flexibility in the Human Brain annualreviews.org/content/journa… Great thanks to @mbedny1 for initiating this writing project, and @miriam_hauptman for major contribution to this article!



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The Department of Linguistics at Stony Brook University is conducting a search for a tenure-track faculty position (Assistant /Associate Professor) in the area of Phonetics/Phonology & Speech-Language Phonology (SLP). Interfolio application link : apply.interfolio.com/151327


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I will be presenting this work tomorrow (Thursday) at #INTERSPEECH2024, 10.00-10.40 in the Acesso room! Looking forward to discuss how we can learn from human speech science to interpret end-to-end neural speech models 💡 The paper is here: isca-archive.org/interspeech_20…

✨ Do current neural speech models show human-like linguistic biases in speech perception? We took inspiration from classic phonetic categorization experiments to explore whether & where sensitivity to phonotactic context emerges in Wav2Vec2 models 🔍 📑 arxiv.org/abs/2407.03005

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✨ Do current neural speech models show human-like linguistic biases in speech perception? We took inspiration from classic phonetic categorization experiments to explore whether & where sensitivity to phonotactic context emerges in Wav2Vec2 models 🔍 📑 arxiv.org/abs/2407.03005

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New pre-print w/ @AlecMarantz The brain processes speech’s building blocks: sounds, syllables, words. But does it process sub-word meaningful units, i.e. morphemes (‘bake’+‘-ing’=‘baking’)? How? TL;DR: Yes, predictively, proactively 🧵 1/ biorxiv.org/content/10.110…


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NYT INVESTIGATION: Israel ordered civilians to go to safe zones then dropped 2,000 pound “bunker-busters” that “turns earth to liquid [and] pancakes entire buildings” the bomb means “instant death” for anyone within 30 meters. Lethal fragmentation can extend for up to 365 meters:

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Resource for PsychoPy fans who do pupillometry and eye-tracking 👁️ I’ve created an EyeLink-compatible example experiment and walkthrough, shared via my website: sites.google.com/view/drewjmcla… (Eye-tracking version to come) Hoping this pays-it-forward by saving someone else time 🤞🏻


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"This is a text-book case of genocide." Read every word of this letter by a UN human rights official.

The Director of the UN's New York office just resigned after thirty years at the organisation over the UN's handling of the ongoing genocide of Palestinians. The entirety of his resignation letter is a necessary read but this first page blew me away.

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De aanval van Hamas op Israël is inmiddels drie weken geleden. Maar de geschiedenis van dit conflict gaat nog veel verder terug. En hoewel die geschiedenis zeer complex is, willen we toch een poging doen er dieper in te duiken. #avondshow youtu.be/qMqq-dWCAd0

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We have a Dutch saying “dweilen met de kraan open”: moping the floor while water is running. If you offer Palestinians a mop to wipe up blood the Israeli government intentionally spills in tons, you are being utterly useless. Turn off the bloody faucet! Stop supporting genocide!

Hamas terror is now bringing immense suffering to the Palestinian people. There is no contradiction in standing in solidarity with Israel and acting for the humanitarian needs of the Palestinians ↓ twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…



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I can't believe a major scientific journal put out this statement castigating one of its senior editors for expressing solidarity with Palestinians facing literal genocide in Gaza. cf. Ukraine response and you'll see that academia does not see us Palestinians as humans. Livid.

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New paper finally out, co-authored with @liinapy! doi.org/10.1016/j.neur… Highlights in thread 🧵

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Our new study on non-literal language comprehension (NLC) @ibandlank @ev_fedorenko Which mechanisms does NLC rely on? A novel meta-analytic approach (74 fMRI studies) finds that linguistic & social cognition resources—not executive control—support NLC. 1/ biorxiv.org/content/10.110…



Come work with us! @UMontreal is hiring a theoretical syntactician at the Assistant Professor level. Special interest in fieldworkers and/or specialists in Indigenous languages. Excellent French (C1 or equivalent) required. tinyurl.com/UmonSyn


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